Pepper price today May 28, 2023: Decreased 2,500 – 3,000 VND/kg in the past week

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Pepper price today (May 28) fluctuates in the range of 70,500 – 73,500 VND/kg. Last week, the pepper market tended to go down. Compared to the beginning of the week, the key provinces recorded a decrease from 2,500 VND/kg to 3,000 VND/kg.

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Pepper price This week, there is a downward trend in key provinces in the country. Compared to the beginning of the week, the purchasing price in key provinces decreased by 2,500 – 3,000 VND/kg.

According to the survey, the lowest price at the weekend of 70,500 VND/kg is currently recorded in Gia Lai and Dong Nai provinces, corresponding to a decrease of 2,500 VND/kg and 3,000 VND/kg.

The two provinces of Dak Lak and Dak Nong have a common purchasing price of 72,000 VND/kg, a decrease of 2,500 VND/kg.

After fluctuations during the week, pepper prices in Binh Phuoc and Ba Ria – Vung Tau are at 72,500 VND/kg and 73,500 VND/kg, respectively.

Volatility pepper price in this week. Unit: VND/kg. Synthetic: Peaceful

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According to statistics from the General Department of Customs, export Vietnam’s pepper in April 2023 reached 26.44 thousand tons, worth USD 83.47 million, down 26% in volume and 21.6% in value compared to March 2023; compared with April 2022, increased by 7.3% in volume, but decreased by 26.8% in value.

In the first 4 months of 2023, Vietnam’s pepper exports reached 102.5 thousand tons, worth 316.64 million USD, down 12.4% in volume and down 33.8% in value over the same period last year. year 2022.

Also in April this year, the average export price of Vietnam’s pepper was recorded at 3,157 USD/ton, up 6.0% compared to March 2023, but down 31.8% compared to April. 2022.

The record shows that the average export price of Vietnam’s pepper in the first 4 months of this year reached 3,088 USD/ton, down 32.8% over the same period last year, according to the latest report of Export Department Import (Ministry of Industry and Trade).

According to VietnamBiz.vn

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